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Monthly Archives: November 2012

The Little Giraffe

28 Wednesday Nov 2012

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Creative Mixed Media, giraffe toy, http://www.createmixedmedia.com, lensbaby, little giraffe, Seth Apter, tiny giraffe

 Steve got a new lens (a Lensbaby) and I decided to give it a try. I love it!You move the lens around and things swing in and out of focus. Fun! These images are of a toy plastic giraffe that Steve brought to me the other day.I’ve also been drawing giraffes. (More on that soon!)

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If you have time, head on over to the Create Mixed Media website today where I was one of five people interviewed for an article by Seth Apter.

The Sp*mmed Rabbit

23 Friday Nov 2012

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animal painting, drawing animals, drawing rabbits, painting animals, painting rabbits, rabbit, rabbit painting, spam, spammed, white rabbit, white rabbit drawing, white rabbit painting

Got Sp*m?
My e-box is full today. Here’s a bunny to hopefully provide an antidote.

Have a great weekend!

Spinning

20 Tuesday Nov 2012

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animal drawing, animal painting, drawing animals, painting animals, red bunny, Red bunny painting, red rabbit, red rabbit painting, spinning

It’s one of those “spinning” days… so many ideas, so much inertia.

Pencil Drawings

19 Monday Nov 2012

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bear drawing, bear sketch, imaginary animals, imaginary creatures, pencil drawing, pencil drawings

I spent the day Saturday at my son’s High School gym at a “Holiday Bazaar.” I was selling books!

It was rainy and icky out, and attendance was fairly sparse. Yet, I had the best time meeting those who did brave the weather, as well as going around and chatting with all the other vendors.

I also had ample time to draw! This deer is a collaboration with Liam, who visited twice. I gave him the pencil, and together we sort of “stabbed” the paper in between eraser trips to the mouth. Then I “finished” what he started.

Have a great week!

Q: Why Do You Draw/Paint?

16 Friday Nov 2012

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art, Drawing, online art classes, typography, why draw, winter online classes

My grandson Liam, at almost 14 months! So cute!

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A few weeks ago I put a call out for questions, and I plan to answer all of them over time! Here’s one from Meg in Nelson:

Q: Why do you draw/paint, as opposed to other artistic endeavors such as tap-dancing, poetry, or playing the banjo?

A: For me, the reason is twofold.

First, and most important, it’s what I ENJOY the most. I LOVE to draw and paint!

I love (in a weird way) the moment before making the first mark and the leap of faith it takes to finally mar up the blank piece of paper. I love, then, reacting to that first mark with a second, and then a third, all the time trying to “solve the problem” of that particular drawing or painting by getting it to a finished point that I like.

Over the years I have tried formal dancing, writing poems, and playing stringed instruments, and enjoyed the experiences very much. But in all cases, I didn’t enjoy them ENOUGH to continue to pursue them and want to get better.

In the 1990s I worked as an art director for a magazine. My job entailed hiring photographers and illustrators, and then creating layouts with the illustrations and typography. I enjoyed my job; it was creative and I liked it. But I didn’t LOVE typography and layout. I remember after four years hitting a distinct plateau; I just didn’t have the motivation to improve. I had gotten as far as I wanted to go, as I just didn’t have a PASSION for design and typography. (That’s when I decided to quit my job.)

Today, I use those layout and typography skills all the time for my own projects; knowing “how to design” serves me well in both my artwork (composition, especially) and my business projects (postcard designs, website design, etc.). So I’m glad I did it, I’m glad I had the experience, but I’m also glad that I’ve moved on to working with the thing I’m passionate about: Drawing and Painting.

The second point, closely tied to the first, is that I’m good at it. (Not “good” in the sense that I’m so incredibly talented or anything, but “good” in that I really do like the artwork I create. For me — it satisfies me.)

Of course I’m really happy that others like it as well, and am grateful for all of you who encourage me so much. But I think I would do it for myself in any case. It’s something I feel “competent” at, and it feels right to do work that I’m good at doing.

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This answer might seem that I’m advocating only doing things that you like and are good at.

In some ways I am, I guess, just because that is how it has worked for me. But that doesn’t mean I don’t believe in “cross-training” and doing other creative activities often, even if we “suck” at them!

Example: I am not a good dancer. At all. I’m kind of a big and awkward person, and not “at home” in my body for the most part, especially in front of other people. So formal dancing lessons such as ballet or tap dancing are harder things for me to pursue.

However, when my oldest son, Christer, was in high school, he was cast as The Tin Man in a community production of “The Wizard of Oz.” For fun, I decided to join the chorus ensemble, which included a few “dance” numbers.

And… I had a BLAST! I also learned that I’m somewhat of a ham on stage. (Sorry, Christer.)

But dancing in that play got me out of my comfort zone and gave me confidence that I took back to other areas of my life. I truly feel that everything we do works together — taking a ballet class would improve my painting; drawing would improve your cycling, etc. — it’s one of those strange truths of life!

Everyone has different levels of interest and passion when it comes to drawing, and it’s quite possible that your “drawing” is like my “dance” or “design” — a wonderful thing to do as “cross-training,” but not necessarily the thing to pursue as a passion; there might be something else out there that is a more perfect fit!

My goal as a drawing teacher (with my live and online classes, and books) is to just encourage everyone to give drawing a try. In some ways, drawing has gotten a “bad rap” these past decades, in that people are almost ashamed if they can’t draw realistically.

Being able to draw realistically is fun, but so is drawing in all other ways — even just SCRIBBLING all over a piece of paper can be a terrific way to spend a few moments acknowledging (in a physical, tangible way) the chaos of any given day.

It works for me!

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If any of you have any questions about the above, or would like to add to the conversation, please leave a comment!

Red Bunny 2, Guest Post, & Giveaway

13 Tuesday Nov 2012

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bunny painting, drawing animals, imaginary animals, painting animals, rabbit painting, red bunny, Red bunny painting

“Red Bunny 2,” watercolor and pencil on paper.

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Phew! We (Steve and I) made a big deadline last night, and today I’ve been able to paint a bit. I also wanted to let you know that there is a review of “The Art of Silliness” over at the ‘Jumpin Beans blog…

… and also a review and giveaway opportunity over at the Crazed Minds blog:



If you’d like a chance to win a copy “The Art of Silliness,” head on over!

Be Amused

12 Monday Nov 2012

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100 small animals, Be amused, beamused, drawing animals, drawing animals at the zoo, drawing at the zoo

I was recently interviewed for the brand new Russian publication, “Beamused,” published electronically in both Russian and English! See my interview here (you will need to page through to about page 20).

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Hello!

The past few weeks I’ve been working on things that have pretty much kept me away from drawing. So when Steve needed to go to the zoo last week for a photo assignment, I gladly went with him!

I didn’t bring much; just a stack of white card stock and a black Sharpie pen. We were only there an hour, dashing from one exhibit to the next, so I focused on doing quick, mostly blind, one-liners.

I went through a lot of paper. Here are the five drawings I liked the best, out of at least 100 small drawings:

Not really very much “usable,”… but it was so fun anyway. And check out this beautiful shot by Steve!

Guest Post over at PJmommy.com

09 Friday Nov 2012

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imaginary animals, pajama mommy, pajamamommy, pjmommy, sketch, The Art of Silliness, The Art of Silliness: A Creativity Book for Everyone

Today I have a guest post over at www.pjmommy.com… there you will find a recent description of me by my son, Wes (17). Too funny!

And here is a recent sketchbook drawing (pencil, but enhanced a bit in Photoshop). Have a great day!

A Hen’s Nest: Guest Post and Giveaway

07 Wednesday Nov 2012

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ahensnest.com, book giveaway, Hen's Nest, silly assignment, The Art of Silliness, The Art of Silliness: A Creativity Book for Everyone, www.ahensnest.com

For today’s book release celebration I wrote a guest post for Hen’s Nest!!

There’s also a chance to win a copy of the book again and a short review by Henrietta. 😀

And if you read my post you will see there is a Silly Assignment for you to do (click to enlarge my attempt, above).

I do really like my last cat, done with my eyes closed and with one continuous line!

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Have a wonderful day!

Bookfetish.org Review, and Giveaway!

06 Tuesday Nov 2012

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art of silliness, book review, bookfetish, bookfetish.org, online art classes, The Art of Silliness: A Creativity Book for Everyone

Wow. I’m really excited about the review I received over at www.bookfetish.org today. The reviewer really “gets” what I’m trying to do with “The Art of Silliness,” which expands beyond the book into my online classes and what I hope to offer in general with regards to drawing, art, and creativity. Thanks, BookFetish!

To celebrate, I’d love to give away a copy of “The Art of Silliness: A Creativity Book for Everyone” right here!

If you’d like a chance to win, please leave your comment on this post by midnight Friday, November 9th. I will pick a winner randomly on Saturday. The winner, #29 randomly picked, is juttamariamueller!

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